What do older people value when they visit their general practitioner? A qualitative study

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Ludmila Marcinowicz
Teresa Pawlikowska
Marek Oleszczyk
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[1] Medical University of Bialystok,Department of Family Medicine and Community Nursing
[2] RCSI,Health Professions Education Centre
[3] Jagiellonian University Medical College,Department of Family Medicine
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Older patients; Doctor–patient relations; Quality of care; Qualitative research; Primary care;
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Older patients see their general practitioners (GPs) relatively often and so recognition of their preferences can lead to improvement of quality of care in general practice. This study aimed to identify which aspects of GPs’ behaviour are the most important for older people in their assessment of the quality of their visits and to explore the application of Jung’s taxonomy differentiating task and affective behaviour in this context. A qualitative approach to generating data was chosen. We conducted semi-structured interviews with a sample of 30 patients aged 65 and older using GP services in two demographically diverse big cities in Poland. Participants were interviewed in 2010 according to a pre-determined topic guide. This research showed that older people assess both ‘task performance’ and ‘affective performance’ behaviours of general practitioners. There were nearly twice as many patient comments concerning affective performance behaviour relative to task performance behaviour. Older people expect that their physicians will be demonstrably friendly, kind, able to joke and have enough time for the consultation.
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